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masraum 06-13-2022 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11716314)
Yup, that was my old rate and is now the new rate.

Problem is I am stuck with COSERVE.

I don't have any other option other than hauling Reds ass up here to get me completely off the grid.

Right, since we're rural, we have 2 options, the local power co-op or no power (or self power).

Baz 06-13-2022 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11716329)
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Right now I'm cooling the entire upstairs because my son is home from college.

I don't really need to be cooling the guest room, my wifes craft room, the media room, because no one is in them all the time.

I'm cooling 70% of the upstairs for no reason.

---snip---

You don't have a way to regulate how much flow comes through each room's vents?

I have the ones in my guest bedroom and guest bath closed off right now and keep the doors shut. I like to think it helps conserve energy.

masraum 06-13-2022 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11716332)
Guess it could be applied to North Carolina as well.......;)

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Virginia, N Carolina, S Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada...

red-beard 06-13-2022 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11716329)
Wife and I discussed solar last night.

I'm kinda double pissed, had to replace an outside AC unit last year.

One of the problems with Solar in Texas, is you have to have a plan that will buy your excess power.

My Dentist is a solar client, even though I'm out of the business...

He is paying 18.7 cents per kWh to have a plan that is net metering.

masraum 06-13-2022 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 11716341)
One of the problems with Solar in Texas, is you have to have a plan that will buy your excess power.

My Dentist is a solar client, even though I'm out of the business...

He is paying 18.7 cents per kWh to have a plan that is net metering.

You're out of the solar business? When did that happen?

red-beard 06-13-2022 07:34 AM

No one wanted solar in 2020. I've been focusing on our Landfill gas to energy company

craigster59 06-13-2022 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11716344)
You're out of the solar business? When did that happen?

He needs to change his sig line. He's going to be on the ballot in 2024. :D

red-beard 06-13-2022 07:36 AM

Not allowed to change the sig line.....New Links are not allowed...

KFC911 06-13-2022 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11716339)
Virginia, N Carolina, S Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mqississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada...

Seems to be one HUGE difference between NC and TX ....

It's just starting to get dry here (the ground, not the humidity).... and I've been mowing every 5-6 days since March.... no letup.

I'm ready for the Dog Daze of Summer .... and Moka sez yippie-woof :D.

masraum 06-13-2022 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 11716350)
No one wanted solar in 2020. I've been focusing on our Landfill gas to energy company

Huh, OK. I'm sorry that it didn't work out. You'd think we'd be prime candidates for solar, but I guess considering the cost, it may be heavily impacted by the economy, and a small, niche market at the best of times.
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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 11716353)
Not allowed to change the sig line.....New Links are not allowed...

Right, if you've got a link that you like, don't change it.
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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 11716359)
Seems to be one HUGE difference between NC and TX ....

It's just starting to get dry here (the ground, not the humidity).... and I've been mowing every 5-6 days since March.... no letup.

I'm ready for the Dog Daze of Summer .... and Moka sez yippie-woof :D.

I think this year has been unusually dry for us. It's definitely been hotter, and drier than last year. I don't have as much history for our new digs only having been here about 1.5 years, and, I think, 80-120 miles can make a big difference is climate.

stomachmonkey 06-13-2022 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 11716341)

He is paying 18.7 cents per kWh to have a plan that is net metering.

What does that mean?

His rate is 18.7 but since it's not metering it doesn't actually cost him that?

stomachmonkey 06-13-2022 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11716337)
You don't have a way to regulate how much flow comes through each room's vents?

I have the ones in my guest bedroom and guest bath closed off right now and keep the doors shut. I like to think it helps conserve energy.

Yes but a zone is set by the thermostat. Depending on where it's placed it can under or over cool other areas.

The multi zone mini splits have thermostats in each individual register so you can more precisely control temps on a room by room basis.

Neilk 06-13-2022 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11716370)
What does that mean?

His rate is 18.7 but since it's not metering it doesn't actually cost him that?

Here is a good Oncor rate at 13.8 cents. In the example above, 18.7 is the rate that you would pay whenever you need electricity from the grid if your solar or batteries are not meeting your energy demand.

stomachmonkey 06-13-2022 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Neilk (Post 11716510)
Here is a good Oncor rate at 13.8 cents. In the example above, 18.7 is the rate that you would pay whenever you need electricity from the grid if your solar or batteries are not meeting your energy demand.

Ahh, ok, understand that now.

bivenator 06-13-2022 11:31 AM

I changed my provider this weekend from a non-tier 27.3kWh to a 36 month locked in rate of 13.4.

red-beard 06-13-2022 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11716370)
What does that mean?

His rate is 18.7 but since it's not metering it doesn't actually cost him that?

He has to pay 18.7 cents per kWh for anything he purchases. If he has to buy power, it is expensive.

red-beard 06-13-2022 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Neilk (Post 11716510)
Here is a good Oncor rate at 13.8 cents. In the example above, 18.7 is the rate that you would pay whenever you need electricity from the grid if your solar or batteries are not meeting your energy demand.

And that is NOT a Net metering plan. They pay market rate for the electricity. And you do not get the delivery charge back. So most of the time you will get 2-5 cents/kWh for your excess power.

On the other hand, in August, if you produce when the market rate is extremely high, you might make out. Sometimes power reaches $5000/MWH aka $50/kWh. Yes, DOLLARS not CENTS!

Bob Kontak 06-13-2022 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by mjohnson (Post 11716212)
Sealing up the house now at 0600 for another hot day. While it can't even compete with the average southern summer day, weather here in the NM mountains has been off-normal recently - as in like hottest ever. And maybe 0.1" precip, when we should have had 6" by now YTD.

Yah, it's a dry heat - the turkey in your oven agrees...

Growing up in SW Michigan, a place with 300+ days of sun would sound like heaven. Now that I'm here, I could use a few clouds. Like seriously, turn off the cancer beam of death in the sky!

It's 87F in Akron at 8:00PM. I had to work on a car in the sun for an hour or so as the job from hell is on the rack (its a small garage).

The customer is a 30 year old hottie. At 6:30 pm I'm saying, "Best you go home now because I am beat".

I'm home, sitting at the computer off kilter, but in AC. Damn.

Nothing compared to the south, though. I remember in 1986 living on Gessner just off Westheimer in Houston stepping outside the apt door in a suit at 6:30am. BAM! 85-90F at 6:30am. At least it was humid. It may have been a few degrees "cooler" but it was like a warm wet blanket hitting you.

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masraum 06-14-2022 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 11716771)
Nothing compared to the south, though. I remember in 1986 living on Gessner just off Westheimer in Houston stepping outside the apt door in a suit at 6:30am. BAM! 85-90F at 6:30am. At least it was humid. It may have been a few degrees "cooler" but it was like a warm wet blanket hitting you.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1655165836.jpg

Yeah, not every year is like that, but I have experienced years where the temps late at night or first thing in the morning were ridiculously hot and humid.

KFC911 06-14-2022 05:23 AM

It gets hot & humid here (mid to upper 90s today), but not like inland FL.... when you open the front door at 6am to an oven/instant shower. My dawg has already been in my neighbor's pond twice this morning... she'll probably take another 4-5 dips before the day is over .... I might be tempted to join her too :D.


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